Friesen NFA case settles

Basically, it was an NFA prosecution, where the defense launched a HARD attack on the messed up nature of the government's NFA firearm files, including calling a very well qualified expert to testify to the unreliability of files with such flaws.

In the end, he accepted a plea -- anytime the government drops multiple felony counts, each carrying up to 10 years in prison, in exchange for a plea to a misdemeanor and a $25 fine, you take it.

no sanction for dragging discovery. or lying in the investigation. or lying about the nfrtr.

a win?

not in my books.

This in another call to Claire on hold again.

if the judges don't care about due process or investigators lying like sick dogs what's the point of waiting to be judged by 12? or by another tyrant in robes that just can't bring themselves to hmmm, actually honor their oath to the constitution.

Persecution just notes like the Wrenn case just run em out of cash they roll eventually or we can threaten their kids...